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Running Head: Unit 2
Unit 2: Statute Questions
Dawn Hollinger
Kaplan University
PA205-01
Professor Paige
January 2, 2012

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1. Who enacted this statute?
a. This is a state statute so the State governing body is the one who enacted
it.
2. Is this statute mandatory or discretionary? What causal term in the statute
helped you answer this question?
a. I believe this is mandatory, at the discretion of the division, because the
statute states disqualification “If it is determined by the division,” in each of its
causations for disqualification.
3. According to this statute, what are the three ways that a person can be
denied unemployment benefits in New Mexico? Must a person do all three
things to be disqualified from receiving benefits, or is it enough that they
only do one of the listed things? What term is the statute helped you answer
this question?
a. The three ways are: left employment voluntarily without good cause in
connection with the employment; the individual has been discharged for
misconduct; failed, without good cause, either to apply for available, suitable
work when so directed or referred by the division or to accept suitable work
when offered. A person must do one of the three things, as the signifier is
“or” at the end of the second qualification.

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Running Head: Unit 2 Unit 2: Statute Questions Dawn Hollinger Kaplan University PA205-01 Professor Paige January 2, 2012 Questions 1. Who enacted this statute? a. This is a state statute so the State governing body is the one who enacted it. 2. Is this statute mandatory or discretionary? What causal term in the statute helped you answer this question? a. I believe this is mandatory, at the discretion of the division, because the statute states disqualification “If it is determined by the division,” in each of its causations for disqualification. 3. According to this statute, what are the three ways that a person can be denied unemployment benefits in New Mexico? Must a person do all three things to be disqualified from receiving benefits, or is it enough that they only do one of the listed things? What term is the statute he ...
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